Victo Ngai

Victo Ngai

Illustrator Victo Ngai, this photo was taken during a video shoot with one of her clients, Audible.com in 2015.
Born 倪傳婧
Ngai Chuen Ching

Guangdong, China
Residence New York City, U.S
Nationality Chinese
Alma mater Rhode Island School of Design
Occupation Illustrator, artist
Years active 2008-present
Website victo-ngai.com

Victo Ngai Chuen Ching(Traditional Chinese: 倪傳婧, Simplified Chinese: 倪传婧) is an illustrator and artist from Hong Kong.[1]

Early life

Victo Ngai was born in the Guangdong Province in China, before moving to Hong Kong with her parents as a child. She then attended the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating in 2010[2] with a BFA majoring in Illustration.[3] After graduation she began her career as an artist and illustrator in New York City.[4]

Commissioned work

Ngai’s first published illustration was for the Plansponsor Magazine, which was published during her third year of university. Ngai’s artwork has also appeared in The New York Times,[2] Scientific American,[5] The New Yorker, the Village Voice, Wired Magazine,[6] and The Boston Globe.[7] She has also done cover work for Variety and Computerworld.[3] She has also had work commissioned from McDonald’s and Tiger Beer’s Chinese New Year promotions,[4] in addition to ad campaigns for the New York subway system, Lufthansa airlines, and General Electric.[8] In addition to ad campaigns and magazine work, Ngai has also produced work for book covers and interiors. Robert Newman has written of her commissions that, “Victo works with a restrained and limited color palette, which makes her illustrations all the more remarkable for their power and richness. Detailed and precise, her work has glimpses of comic book drawings, classic children’s book illustrations, the work of Japanese painters, and much more.”[3]

Film work

In 2014, Ngai produces the artwork for the film Divergent’s promotional posters.[6] Limited edition posters of the artwork were made for the release of the film in IMAX theatres.[9] In 2015 Ngai’s work was featured in the Linda Hoaglund documentary film The Wound And The Gift, illustrations that were in turn animated by Joe Wu, and punctuate the film’s narrative.[10]

Exhibitions

In 2015, eight examples of Ngai’s illustrative work was a part of the fairy tale imagery exhibition put on by the British Academy and Folio Society.[11] The Society also released the book Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies based on the exhibition,[12] which contains the eight Ngai illustrations.[13] Leo Timm said of her work that the “delicate lines and otherwise concise figures are accentuated by her powerful use of color and contrast”.[1] In April 2016, a retrospective of her work will be exhibited at the Richard C. von Hess Illustration Gallery of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia.[14]

Recognition

In 2013 she won two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators Annual Competition, and in 2014 she received a gold medal from the Greater China Illustration Awards.[15] In 2014, Ngai was also named to the Forbes Magazine 30 under 30, in the Art & Style category.[6][2] In 2015 Ngai was awarded the silver medal at the international Society for News Design competition, for her illustrations in “Falling under his spell”, a Boston Globe article.[16][17][18]

References

  1. 1 2 "'Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies': A World of Tradition". The Epoch Times. 16 July 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "Victo Ngai: How to draw success". chinadaily.com.cn.
  3. 1 2 3 "AI-AP - Profiles » Illustrator Profile - Victo Ngai "I draw inspiration from everything that touches me"". ai-ap.com.
  4. 1 2 "This round's on illustrator Victo Ngai". TODAYonline.
  5. Susan Adams. "Victo Ngai, 25 - In Photos: 2014 30 under 30: Art & Style". Forbes.
  6. 1 2 3 "'Divergent': Victo Ngai IMAX poster spotlights Tris, Four - Hero Complex – movies, comics, pop culture – Los Angeles Times". Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times. 11 March 2014.
  7. "'A Little Life' by Hanya Yanagihara". BostonGlobe.com.
  8. "Explore 'My First Five Years' through the keen eye of Victo Ngai". SCAD Museum of Art.
  9. "'Divergent': Dauntless IMAX poster revealed". USA TODAY. 5 March 2014.
  10. Stuart Muller. "Spokane 2015 Review: THE WOUND AND THE GIFT Exquisitely Explores The Bridge Between Human And Animal Consciousness". TwitchFilm.
  11. Photograph: Publisher. "The other worlds of fairy tale - in pictures". the Guardian.
  12. "Folio Society Tries To Raise Its Profile". PublishersWeekly.com.
  13. Léo Timm - Epoch Times. "Voyage au cœur du monde des contes de fées chinois". Epoch Times.
  14. anonymous. "The Art of Victo Ngai". uarts.edu.
  15. Londonist (22 April 2015). "See Beautiful Fairy Tale Illustrations In A Free Pop-Up Exhibition". Londonist.
  16. "Boston Globe design team honored with 46 medals, awards". BostonGlobe.com.
  17. 倪传婧:福布斯榜上的中国妹子 Retrieved 2016-10-21
  18. 25岁的中国妹子,一个人闯荡纽约,靠画画上福布斯 Retrieved 2016-10-21

External links

victo-ngai.com

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